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02-26-18 11:43 #8190
Posts: 133Originally Posted by Warsteiner [View Original Post]
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02-26-18 11:20 #8189
Posts: 420Originally Posted by Warsteiner [View Original Post]
I'm sitting here in SG right now.
GG.
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02-26-18 10:22 #8188
Posts: 2525Originally Posted by Warsteiner [View Original Post]
How could you ever think they would dig into your bag for medical products for your personal use? Every time I travel, I have a plastic bag with about 20 different medicins, for any need I may have (from antibiotics, to pain killer, FANS, anti-diarrhoea, wound disinfectant, etc. Etc. O course I include some 20 tablets of V, in case I need).
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02-24-18 16:57 #8187
Posts: 7BDG bar, hot Thai.
Hi guys,
I have been mongering once in SG. First to OT and had a disappointing experience. Small deviation. In the end a pimp offered a girl near the Hilton hotel. Lovely PRC girl but made me very sad as she had operation scar and looked liked she was reluctantly there, maybe to pay for whatever operation she had had. The pimp took me in a car and stopped by an apartment. Another guy passed the girl quickly into the car and we went back to the hotel. Funny such things are going on in SG.
Anyway, back to the real story. An incredibly hot Thai girl at one of the BDG bars. She was outside and first thought she was not working as she was so hot. I went and talked to her and she arranged a drink. I got a lot of good rubbing action for the price and had a good feel of her pussy through pants. Was perfect. She told me that I can meet her after closing time and she really did not pressure to buy her another drink. She gave her number and I verified it was real but in the end I could not contact her so here is the question.
Is there any possibility to take a girl home from a BDG bar or do these girls in the main just not put out? I understand it can get expensive but that girl would have been the hottest Asian lay I can imagine. Also, having fun in a bar is anyway expensive so no need to count as part of the package cost. Many people refer here to iPanema and couple of other names which I expect is in OT and it is clear how that works. Many others are referring to getting lays (ST, LT) from OT. Are they really referring to iPanema and? Place (sorry, forget whilst in the post!) or other places such as BDG bars? With so much reference to OT, just wandering if people are actually ending up with action from BDG bars or corridors.
Another stupid point I learnt from this forum. Normally street hookers are not clean or have something wrong with the clothes off. I saw some nice looking girls outside OT but passed them up due to what I now understand is a misconception in Singapore.
Anyway, trip coming up in SG soon and hope to be more clued up. I have very specific tastes which I could hunt for all night and when I see a girl that hits that spot, I need that and nothing else.
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02-24-18 14:43 #8186
Posts: 296Buying Viagra / Cialis?
I've had a quick search and can't see anything recent regarding purchasing viagra / cialis in Singapore so does anyone have any up to date info? I'll be visiting in a month or two and with the strict laws in Singapore I don't want to risk bringing a few tabs into the country in case there are problems. Is this something you can buy over the counter from a pharmacy and, if so, any recommendations?
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02-19-18 11:53 #8185
Posts: 2525Originally Posted by Banana61 [View Original Post]
Depending on the combination of airlines, EVEN IF all flights are on the same ticket, it MAY BE POSSIBLE that the traveller has to follow the longest procedure, that is: pass immigration, collect luggage, change terminal (1, 2, or 3), drop the luggage, pass immigration again, go to gate, security, board.
I had to do all those steps, when I had the CDG-SIN flight with Air France and the second leg SIN-KUL with Malaysia Airlines on two separate tickets, BUT ALSO other times when I had both legs on the same ticket. For example. I remember when AF was (still is?) selling the second leg with Jet Airways or some other carrier, and I had to do all the above anyway even if both flights were sold together.
Now, I see AF has a code share agreement with Singapore Airlines. Air France and Singapore Airlines are in two different Terminals.
In short: things may change quickly. Be prepared.
http://www.changiairport.com/en/pass...e/transit.html
Originally Posted by Banana61 [View Original Post]
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02-18-18 09:34 #8184
Posts: 536In other words, .
Originally Posted by Banana61 [View Original Post]
IMNSHO, there's no way I'd risk it.
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02-17-18 17:15 #8183
Posts: 101Originally Posted by Breadman [View Original Post]
* CRITICAL QUESTION * is the SIN-BKK leg on the same ticket?
If so, go for it. You can check your luggage straight through, no need to collect and re-check it, plus the airline will know that you are coming and facilitate transfer if time is tight, and if you do miss the connection they will rebook you.
If not, Changi is very efficient*, you rarely get long queues or have to wait for your luggage, but it can happen. I estimate times as follows:
- 5-15 minutes from gate to security.
- 5 minutes at immigration.
- 10 minutes to collect luggage.
- 10 minutes to change terminal (probably 1 or 3 to 2).
- 10-20 minutes to check in again.
- 10 minutes at immigration.
- 5-15 minutes to reach departure gate.
Which all adds up to about 60-90 minutes. Without any delay to the arriving flight.
* they once took my bag off the luggage belt because I took too long to get there.
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02-16-18 15:45 #8182
Posts: 120You can check the % on time or when the latest flight arrived. The good thing is that they can make up some time on the flight from the states and usually arrive early. However, Murphy does happen. When that happens, I have arrived on time to 3 days later. Furthermore, you might not be able to check all the way through. You can try. The only risk is the Asian leg, which should cost less and you might be able to rebook in worst case. Singapore is easy to get around and you should not have a problem finding a place to stay and rebook.
Originally Posted by Breadman [View Original Post]Originally Posted by BlackPage [View Original Post]Originally Posted by WombatEd2 [View Original Post]
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02-16-18 01:15 #8181
Posts: 2525Originally Posted by Breadman [View Original Post]
On the Changi web site there specific instructions for connecting. Depending on the combination of airlines, you MAY have several combinations of steps, from the simplest.
- check luggage through and go from gate to gate (60 minutes is ok).
To the hardest.
- pass immigration, collect luggage, change terminal (1, 2, or 3), check in again for the new flight or at least drop the luggage, pass immigration again, go to gate, security, board.
I have to do the latter, if I arrive with AF and I go to KL with Malaysia, for example. In such a case, 3 hours is the minimum to be reasonably safe (and everythiing is very efficient in SIN).
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02-15-18 04:17 #8180
Posts: 381Originally Posted by Breadman [View Original Post]
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02-15-18 02:35 #8179
Posts: 536Too Little Margin for Error
Originally Posted by Breadman [View Original Post]
If everything goes perfectly, you'd have no problem, but at least in my case, there's this guy named Murphy. If your flight is late, or it lands right after several other large flights, or you get randomly selected for a secondary inspection, your risk gets real.
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02-14-18 17:19 #8178
Posts: 36Originally Posted by Breadman [View Original Post]
If you have to grab bags, exit and re-check in, it could be tight.
Last time I flew to SG, I was waiting over an hour for my bags, and I was flying in a premium cabin, with supposed priority baggage!
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02-14-18 16:43 #8177
Posts: 204Don't know
Originally Posted by Breadman [View Original Post]
Normally when I go to Thailand I make sure to be there 50 minutes before but that is a bit tight sometimes as well but I am walking slow and not running. Good luck!
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02-14-18 16:34 #8176
Posts: 3477Airport question
Flying into Singapore from the states, landing at 630 am. I want to fly onto Bangkok and there's a flight leaving at 830 am. I'm guessing I have to clear customs and possibly go thru security at the airport again. Question is would I make it thru in 90 minutes?